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CRAN 15th Aug 2017 21:07

R66 4000hr Overhaul
 
Chaps,

Have any operators got to the second overhaul on an R66 yet (on hours obvious not calendar time). If so is it significantly more expensive than the first overhaul?

Many thanks,
CRAN

Hughesy 16th Aug 2017 05:52

No-one knows. Not many Robbies make it to that time hahaha

(ducking for inbound abuse)

RMK 16th Aug 2017 08:28

PPrune Rotorheads is the equivalent of a car forum where no one can ask a question about Fords – where any mention of the Ford name is met with “They’re sh*t”, I wouldn’t drive anything other than a Rolls Royce or Bentley”.

It’s a web forum, if you dislike Robinson helicopters then start you own thread on the that topic.

Most find these incessant and childish interjections on Robinsons in nearly every thread quite tiresome. If it your half-assed attempt at humour; you’re no comedian.

Hughesy 16th Aug 2017 09:06

Lighten up Francis.
I fly them occasionally.

Sir Korsky 16th Aug 2017 09:09

No, he's right. They are ****.

Bell_ringer 16th Aug 2017 09:17

Comparing a Ford to a Robbie, outrageous.
Ford's stay in one piece and rarely catch fire :E

RMK 16th Aug 2017 09:32

It seems today's task of the Computer Skills Class at the Learning Disability Centre was to hand out PPrune logins and let everyone talk with helicopter pilots.

You are all doing splendid. I applaud and support you; you can lead an independent and productive life.

[email protected] 16th Aug 2017 11:05

Oh dear, someone's sense of humour seems to be on holiday........

farmpilot 16th Aug 2017 14:39

Fords catch fire a lot in South Africa

Hughes500 16th Aug 2017 15:06

Crab

Perhaps his sense of humour has gone up in smoke ?

Hughesy 16th Aug 2017 19:32

Or fallen apart?

5179 17th Aug 2017 05:02

Be interesting comparing apples with apples....re 44"s and "others".

cost to buy
cost to run
cost to reset to zero
numbers sold
numbers of incidences...( private and commercial )

could go on here......let's see

B2N2 17th Aug 2017 06:35

I'm not going to take a cheap shot at helicopter pilots...really I'm not.

Ok let's see......Robinson... RMK.......mmmmm

Rotor Mast Katastrophy?
:}

FLY 7 17th Aug 2017 08:10

Joking aside, surely it will be a long time before any R66 hits 4,000 hrs?

They've only been in service for a relatively short period and I doubt if many, if any, have even hit 2,000 hrs.

HeliHenri 17th Aug 2017 14:12

More than 800 produced.
Around 150 are operating for 6 or 7 years.
Quite a lot must have more than 4000 hours.


Sorry CRAN, I don't have the answer.

Spunk 17th Aug 2017 16:46

Not an answer but a rough guess:
Chapter 4 of the Robinson MM only states TBOs and SLLs of 2000 hours (or 12 years in some cases). Furthermore there is only one overhaul kit offered by the factory as all life limited parts time out at 2000 hours, unlike the R44 where the tailcone, some antenna mounts and the horizontal stabilizer have to be replaced in addition at 4400 hours.
Couldn't find anything about the SLLs of the RR300 but TBO should be the same as the airframe (2000 hours/3000 cycles).

CRAN 17th Aug 2017 17:29

Guys,

To those that have replied usefully, many thanks.

The R66 airframe is a 2000hr unit so that part of of the overhaul will be the same. However the engine requires some additional parts to be replaced at 4000hrs, so the engine part of the cost, listed as $167K will be more expensive the second time round...but how much.

Just wondered if anyone knows?

Thanks again,
CRAN

Kiwi500 17th Aug 2017 19:54

At least one in NZ that has had its 2k rebuild and is well on its way to its second.

SuperF 17th Aug 2017 20:30

I know of at least one in NZ that is logging 100hrs / month and has been doing it for well over 2 years... must be getting close to 4000hrs by now.

ec155mech 18th Aug 2017 02:27

SuperF : last I checked 2 year = 24 months


lets average it to 100 hours a month to account for maintenance and bad weather ect.


24x100 = 2400FH


4000-2400 = 1600FH / 100FH/PCM gives them another 16 months :D


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